Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 6 July 1906

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 152 VOL. LXIV. FRIDAY, ĕtb JULY, 1906. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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    • 1956 1 s6tpp,n <L Intended Sailings. sapping. s&ppind P o. steam Naviga- BR T SH INDIA $te A M NAVIGATION Co.. LTD. 1 Norddeutscher Lloyd. Bremen. tion, Company. fik jßftjM hhctfd arrivals 7nd bepiutuhis. Fo T Sa,v Wh\ MAIL SERVICE. NegKpatam, l« TT ~7 -,-i| ft ttxxx. Imperial German Mail Line. 1/
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    • 737 2 HOWARTH ERSKINE, LTD., WroughtlronTubes&FittingsJ ll,E INT NAI ■wo, •> C/ himl Large Stocks Always on Hand. Civil, Electrical ntruc ADAMSON GILFILLAN Co., LIMITED. Will be found one of the best appointed Engineers. moBt u P-to-date Hotels in the Straits. Electi on lit and ventilated throughout:—An Electric F> Rolled Steel Joists,
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  • 886 3 —Ceylon Observer. KEEN ENTERPRISE IN MEXICO. Rubber planting in Central and Southern America has increased rapidly of recent and this is, do doubt, due in a great .'xiire '0 the example of the Eastern ','.-4 The success and progress of Ceylon ’"’i he Malay Peninsula
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  • 1840 3 .—lndia-Rubber Journal. INTERNATIONAL METHODS. The special agents, commercial agents, and Consuls of England, America, and Germany, are undoubtedly doing good work in furnishing their respective countries with trade information of special value. So far as Germany is concerned, however, a great deal of this information
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  • 624 3 RUBBER AS A RIVAL. In their annual review of the tea trade dated June 1906, Messrs. W. J. and W. I hompson, brokers, 38 Mining Lane, London, state, inter alia It may prove of interest to analyse the position of the trade at home and abroad, especially when
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  • 241 3 Per P. And O. steamer Snnd'i. from London, J line, V. due at Penang July 7tli —To Penang, ’Mr. W. Marsh, Mr C. P. R Loughmaifn. Mr. Longman To Singapore, Mr. an \lrs. P. Joyce. MU* V. Bog..s«.ff. Mr. G. li. Darker, Mrs. S. R. Darker,
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    • 59 3 Wait Until You Need It. 1 110 5 ull til some of your family is n with a violent attack of colic or diarA bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic. '*ia and Diarrhoea Remedy at hand n needed has saved many a life. Pro--1,1 it at once. George Town Dispensary, er »l
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    • 63 3 Caution Persons when travelling should exercise care in the use of drinking water. As a safe-guard it is urged that every traveller secure a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy before leaving home, to be carried in the hand baggage. This may prevent distressing sickness and annoying delay.
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    • 68 3 Recommended by Dealers Every- where. Mr. At Links, a storekeeper at Carcoar N. S. AV’,', Australia, says I never fail to recommend Chamberlain’s Colic, < holera, and Diarrhoea Remedy, because I know' it is good.”' You make no mistake when you buy this; medicine. Dealers all over the country f
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    • 513 3 LOST. 'I 'HE “Native Industries” Committee -I of Port Dickson are prepared to A FOX-TERRIER DOG, black and supply hats, funs, cushions, wastepaper tan markings on head, answers to baskets, etc., of local manufacture at curthe name of Nipper.” rent prices. Owner T. A. MARTIN, Enquiries and applications should be
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  • 136 4 Friday, 6th July. P.C.C. Lawn Tennis Tournament. High water 12.04 p.m. Low water 6.02 a.m Saturday, 7th July. Anniversary of the Annexation of Province Wellesley. Police Sports, Butterworth. High water 12.50 p.m. Low water 6.48 a.m Sunday. Bth July. Third Sunday After Trinity. High water 1.36 a.m Low
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  • 970 4 In welcoming the beneficent influence of Japan, Mr. W. J. Bryau, the probable Democrat candidate for the United States Presidency, in. speaking at the banquet, iu London on independence Day, does not appear to have been possessed of that fear of Japanese commercial rivalry which lias
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  • 891 4 PROPOSED TRIBUTE FROM?' PENANG. IT fc I Some weeks ago we alluded in these columns.to the movement afoot at Home and in most of the sen-gbvernihg Cblcmies to make some semi-national attempt at reparation to Lord Milner for the slight put upon him by the present Government. As
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 382 4 [To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette"] Dear Sir, I was interested to learn through Von columns that owing to the Penan a Crick,l dub s lawn tennis tournament, no I, football games will be played on the Espb| Ue ade ground till further notice.” n agree
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  • 418 4 The P. O. Royal Mail steamer Jraidia, having left Singapore at 6 p.m. yesterday, is expected to arrive here at eight o’clock to-night, and will leave for Colombo and Europe at the same hour to-morrow morning. Mr. P. T. Allen, formerly Second Assistant Protector of Chinese, Penang,
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    • 146 4 WHERE TO STAY: E. 0. HOTEL Penang. THE W fioTEL Penang Htfls. RAffLES HOTEL Singapore. STRAND HOTEL Rangoon. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors. PLEASE APPLY FOR OUR New Price List OF Patent Medicines and Proprietary Articles. Comes into Force on Ist July. GREAT REDUCTIONS 10 per cent. Discount fur Cash Payments. 5
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    • 115 4 CONTRIBUTIONS must be addressed to The Editor, written on one side of the paper only and accompanied by the writer s name and address, not necessarily for insertion but as a guarantee of good faith. yg LL monies must be paid at the Pinang jHL Gazette Office, Penang, to the
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    • 19 4 [Ail communications intended f or in this journal must be The Editor is not responsible for opinions of correspondents.]
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  • 354 5 jjIINARKET JULY MEETING. kIS k stakes. 1 YESTERDAY’S RESULT. Bkvtkk's service.) I London, 4th July. Vpw.narkpt First Ju'y Meeting Ti' e n Tuesday. The following 011 P:l -"lult oi the P i" ci P rtl race of t,,e f l „n vestfl dav 'prisckss of Wales’ Stakes.—Of
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  • 107 5 SPEECH BY Mr. BRYAN. THE RACKS OF THE ORIENT. [Rkotrr’b Service.] London, sth July. Mr. W. J. Bryan, who will probably be the Democrat candidate for the United States Presidency at next election, made a speech at a banquet in London on the occasion of the anniversary of
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  • 92 5 GOVERNMENT’S LAND POLICY. AF FLIC ATIONS FROM NON-EUROPEANS. [Reuter's Service.] London, 6th July. M riston Churchill, Under-Secretary tate for the Colonies, speaking yester\v in the House of Commons, said that h contrary to the policy of the p rninent to exclude any of His 1 h subjects
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  • 125 5 lllE tanta incident. Lotion of punishment. .Rruikh's Service.] Sj rF] London, 6th July. Gre V of State for tions asked* 1 r plyi, '7 y e9ter,la y to ques r egard Uls fi e House of Commons tians itmii''. trial td ie Egypfive Brit; C< Ie att ack upon
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  • 162 5 THE PROPOSED REDUCTION. Mr. BRODRICK’S CRITICISM. WARNING FROM THE •‘TIMES.” [Reuter’s Service.] London, 6th July. Mr. W. St. J. Brodrick, Secretary of State for War in the late Unionist Government, in a letter to the Times declares that the proposed wholesale reductions in the strength of the
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  • 113 5 THE QUESTION OF PROFITS. ATTITUDE OF SCOTTISH M.p’g. [Reuter’s Service.] London, sth July. Mr. Winston Churchill, Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies, stated in die House of Commons yesterday that he is addressing the Ceylon Pearl Fisheries Company suggesting the publication of the annual net profits
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  • 114 5 PROGRESS OF OPERATIONS. OUTRAGE BY THE REBELS. [Reuter's Service London, sth July. The operations of the Natal forces against Mesini's followers have met with no definite result up to the present, beyond the occupation of the valley hitherto held by the rebels, the capture of a quantity
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  • 96 5 A TARIFF WAR. [Reuter’s Service London, 6th July. The temporary commercial arrangement between Austria and Servia came to an end list night, Servia refusing to pledge herself to purchase guns from Austria. A tariff war between these two nations has begun. [lt may be recalled that Austria
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  • 48 5 THE NEW PBESIDENT. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 6th July. The Duke of Marlborough, Under-Secre-tary of State for the Colonies in the late Unionist Government from 1903 to the Dissolution, has been elected President of the African Society in succession to Sir Harry H. Johnston, g.c.m.g K.c.rf
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  • 25 5 OFFICERS CASHIERED. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 6th July. The Tsar has cashiered three of the leading officers of the mutinous Guards Regiment, including Prince Vassiltchikoff.
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  • 154 5 GRAND CHALLENGE CUP. WON BY BELGIUM. THE DIAMOND SCULLS CONTEST. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 6th July. The Henley Regatta was commenced yesterday in splendid weather, and there was an enormous attendance of the general public. The entries for the various events numbered 69, which is a record, even beating
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  • 49 5 COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 6th J uly. In the English County Ciicket Championship, the following is the position of the first three counties < Yorkshire won 9 matches lost none drawn 5. Surrey won 10 lost 1 drawn 3. Lancashire won 8 lost 2 drawn 3.
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  • 457 5 Lawn Tennis Tournament The results of yesterday's ties are as follows Double Handicap. A. F. Goodrich A. Dennys beat G. H. Lees H. T. Petts 6—l 6—B 6 1. L. A. C. Biggs Ji: W. R. Taylor v. H. A. Neubronner <k M. H. Graham (postpon d).
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  • 468 5 Mr. Thus. H. Hill, of Labour, FriJ4’ •«> Write® to t’he Madras Mad ;2In your article on tlie o Indian Immigrants in Malaf^ J ’;6th Julttf, 1906,’you'cal I atten•tioiV teethe high death rates. They were .extrgmely unsatisfactory iji some instances, and the matter is receiving the
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  • 332 5 Orders of the Day. The following are the orders of the day for the meeting of Legislative Council to be hebi in Singapore this afternoon I. Public Servants Liability Ordinance Repeal Bill .(Bill To repeal The Public ServaiU.4 Liability Ordinance 1889’.”) 2n<l Rcaditrg. a ■3. -'Viffp ws and
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  • 690 6 The Admiralty are not a little peiturbed by the publication of comments on the new scheme of training which have been made by Japanese naval officers, based on the experience gained in ti.eir own navy, where the scheme of common entry and training was adopted, ami after
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  • 94 6 Kistna, Brit., 524, Learmont, July 6, Singapore, gen., H. Liebert Co. Perak, Brit., 297, Buchanan, July 5, Singapore, gen., K. G. Co. Ban Whatt Soon, Brit., 199, Milne July 6, Langkat, gen, Beng Kee. Langkat, Brit., 149, Lyons, July 6, Teluk Anson, gen., Koe Guan Co. Inaba Maru,
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  • 42 6 Inaba Maru for Colombo. Cornelia for Port Swetteuham and Malacca. Perak for Port Swetteuham and Singajiore. Lady Weli> for Teluk Anson. Un Peng for Perlis and Setul. Sea Goll for Pangkor. Sui Sang for Calcutta. Flying Dragon for Port Weld.
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  • 491 6 HKK Arcadia for Ceylon, Australasia, India, Aden, Mauritius, Egypt and via Brindisi," for Europe, etc., at 6 a.m. to-morrow. Registration up to 4 p.m. to-day. Parcels at 4 p.m. Thongwa for Negapatam and Madras, at 1 p.m. to-morrow. Registration up to 11 a m. Pa dang for Batu
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  • 80 6 /Warns nJ Steamer, inhere from, uppro.r.ima tdal» of arrival, inhere l><>nnd., uuJ ayenls. Arcadia, from Singapore, July 9 for Colombo Havre, and Hamburg B. Meyer Co. Arratoon Apc ar, from Calcutta, July 9, for Singapore and Hongkong, A. A. A. Co. Gregory Apuar, from Singapore, July 12, for
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  • 35 6 Per s. s. Kistna from Singapore, Miss B. Hodge, Messrs. A. Morrisoii and I. L. Groat from Port Swetteuham, Mr. and Mrs. Herrington, and child, Messrs. J. C. Weber and C. L. Gibson.
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  • 129 6 Penang, 6th 1906. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4 1/16 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4f 3 Credit «/4 9/16 3 Documentary 2/4| Calcutta, Demand Bank ll* 175 3 days’ sight Private 177 Bombay, Demand Bank 175 3 days’ sight Private 177 Madras, Demand Bank 174}
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  • 183 6 Pknanu, 6th July, 1906 Gohl leaf i. 81 Pepper (W. Coast 3 ll>s 5 oz.) "o »»<>ck. White Pep|H*r t. 28 50 Trang Pepper 21}. buyers. Mace ..81 Mace Pickings 68} B. Nutmeg" IJO 3.3 sales. JNo. I > 6 sales. 2 x. no stock. Basket 2.50 buyers Tapioca
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  • 611 6 Year of Number j gsue Paid For- Capital. of v Stocks. Quotations, mation. Shares. alue P MINING. 1903 $300,000 $30,000 $lO $lO Belat Tin Mining. Co. Ltd. s6| buyers. 1900 175,000 13.500 ]0 10 Bersawah Gold Min’g Co. Ld. 121 safes. 1901 600,000 60,000 10 10 I’rnseh Hydraulic Tin
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    • 152 6 Contracted Chronic Diarrhoea While in the Philippines. While with the U. S. Army in the Philippines, I contracted chronic diarrhoea. I suffered severely from this terrible disease for over three years and tried the prescriptions of numerous physicians, but found nothing that did me any good until T tried Chamberlain’s
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    • 211 6 Union S.S. Go. of N.Z., Limited. Singapore to New Zealand direct. Auckland, Wellington, Lytletton Dunedin ALSO CALLING AT Samarang and Fiji (if inducement offers) THE Co.’s T. S. 8. ABARDfA, 5,704 tons, EDW D. STOTT, Commander, maintains a regular four-monthly fast service between Singapore and New Zealand. Excellent saloon accommodation
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    • 135 6 The Most Up=to=date Establishment IS The French Confectionery, J/ortljam R,oad, Perjang. Patronized by all the Leading Ladies of Penang, By the Cricket Club, Penang Golf Club, Hunt Club, Penang Turf Club, Ipoh Club, etc., etc. Comfort and every attention to Visitors. Ventilated and Lighted by Electricity. Outstation orders promptly attended
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    • 364 6 YOU CAN GET EVERYTHING IX THE MUSICAL LlNj; FROM US THE Robinson Piano Company, Beach Street. MUNICIPAL NOTICE Refund of Assessment. ALL PERSONS claiming refn j x x assessment in respect o f houses vacant for any portion o f' year ended 30th June, 1906, ;uv i J'" reminded that
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  • 1145 7 PROGRAMME FOR AUTUMN MEETING, 1906. Tuesday 31st July, 2nd Jlugust AND Saturday £tfi Jlugust. first day. TUESDAY, 31st JULY, 1906. 1, The Maiden Plate. Value $6OO. A Race for Maiden Horses. Weight as per »eale reduced 14 lbs. All animals imported into the Straits or FMS as
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    • 953 7 ISLAND LINE OF STEAMERS The Marine Insurance Co., Ltd. she London Assurance Corporation. SINGAPORE TO -JAVA POUTS, PORT Tl,e nl«.ve Company i, prepared tn aneopt Mani e risks at lowest current rates. Thu UM i er signed having been appointed DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND, Tlje Company also accept risks on Agents
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    • 1710 8 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA I HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI NEDERLANOSCHE HANDEL INTERNATIONAL BANKING THE MERCANTILE BANK OF Nederlan<isch-hidj<- P h 3=5 AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. BANKING CORPORATION. MAATSCHAPPIJ. CORPORATION. INDIA LIMITED Escon >Pto-Maats"k T' nio» hw Rnval Charter Paid-up-Capital 110,000,000 NetherlamU Trading Society. fiscal f or the United States of Established at
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